Worker who died at recycling plant named locally

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Image caption, A contractor died at Atlantic Recycling, Cardiff, following an incident on Monday afternoon
  • Author, Oliver Slow
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A worker who died at a south Wales recycling site has been named locally as Kyle Colcomb.

Mr Colcomb was described by colleagues as 鈥渁n absolute gentleman鈥 and 鈥渢otally irreplaceable鈥.

Emergency crews were called to the Atlantic Recycling plant in Rumney, Cardiff, on Monday at 12:45 BST, South Wales Police said, with a man dying of his injuries.

The firm鈥檚 parent company, Dauson Environmental Group, said the incident involved a 鈥渃ontractor carrying out maintenance鈥 at the site.

M & B Hydraulics said it was 鈥渁bsolutely devastated鈥 at Mr Colcomb's death, saying he was an 鈥渁bsolute pleasure to have worked with鈥.

UKFF Solutions described Mr Colcomb on Instagram as 鈥渁 fantastic man who had an amazing work ethic, and proved time and time again how much of a hard-working man he was鈥.

Dauson said in a statement on Monday that it was 鈥渃ontinuing to support the emergency services and regulators with their ongoing investigations at this time鈥.

In recent months the firm has been in the media spotlight over a 拢200,000 donation it made to Welsh Labour leadership candidate Vaughan Gething, which became controversial when it was revealed the company鈥檚 director, David John Neal, was prosecuted for environmental offences in 2013 and 2017.

The first minister said he broke no rules, but last month he lost a vote of no confidence in the Senedd over the issue.

Earlier this year, Atlantic Recycling admitted a health and safety breach in the death of a worker and was fined 拢300,000.

Anthony Bilton, 59, was run over by a shovel loader at the firm's site in Rumney in September 2019.

An HSE investigation into that incident found an improper risk assessment had been carried out.

Atlantic Recycling released a statement saying it "apologises unreservedly to the family and friends of Mr Bilton".